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think
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
to
use
your
mind
to
form
ideas
,
understand
things
,
or
solve
problems
β’
The
student
thought
hard
before
answering
the
tricky
question
.
The
student
thought
hard
before
answering
the
tricky
question
.
β’
When
you
think
about
the
problem
slowly
,
the
solution
becomes
clear
.
When
you
think
about
the
problem
slowly
,
the
solution
becomes
clear
.
Old
English
β
ΓΎencan
β,
meaning
β
to
conceive
in
the
mind
β,
related
to
German
β
denken
β.
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
to
believe
or
have
an
opinion
about
something
β’
I
think
this
restaurant
serves
the
best
pizza
in
town
.
I
think
this
restaurant
serves
the
best
pizza
in
town
.
β’
Do
you
think
he
will
enjoy
the
movie
?
Do
you
think
he
will
enjoy
the
movie
?
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
to
consider
something
carefully
before
making
a
decision
β’
Take
a
moment
to
think
before
you
answer
the
question
.
Take
a
moment
to
think
before
you
answer
the
question
.
β’
She
is
thinking
about
which
university
to
apply
to
.
She
is
thinking
about
which
university
to
apply
to
.
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
to
intend
or
plan
to
do
something
β’
We
are
thinking
of
visiting
Japan
next
spring
.
We
are
thinking
of
visiting
Japan
next
spring
.
β’
I
thought
to
call
you
yesterday
,
but
I
was
too
busy
.
I
thought
to
call
you
yesterday
,
but
I
was
too
busy
.
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
to
remember
or
try
to
remember
β’
Can
you
think
where
you
left
your
keys
?
Can
you
think
where
you
left
your
keys
?
β’
I
β
m
thinking
of
her
name
,
but
it
just
won
β
t
come
.
I
β
m
thinking
of
her
name
,
but
it
just
won
β
t
come
.
though
conjunction
introduces
a
fact
that
contrasts
with
or
makes
the
main
statement
surprising
β’
Though
it
was
raining
,
they
still
went
for
a
picnic
.
Though
it
was
raining
,
they
still
went
for
a
picnic
.
β’
Though
she
studied
hard
,
she
didn't
pass
the
exam
.
Though
she
studied
hard
,
she
didn't
pass
the
exam
.
From
Middle
English
though
,
thogh
,
from
Old
English
ΓΎΔah
,
meaning
β
although
;
nevertheless
β.
adverb
means
β
however
β
or
β
in
spite
of
that
β,
often
placed
at
the
end
or
in
the
middle
of
a
sentence
β’
The
dress
is
expensive
.
I
like
it
,
though
.
The
dress
is
expensive
.
I
like
it
,
though
.
β’
He
said
he'd
come
.
I'm
not
sure
he
will
,
though
.
He
said
he'd
come
.
I'm
not
sure
he
will
,
though
.
Same
origin
as
the
conjunction
:
Old
English
ΓΎΔah
.
without
preposition
not
having
,
lacking
,
or
in
the
absence
of
something
β’
Maya
can
β
t
imagine
her
morning
without
coffee
.
Maya
can
β
t
imagine
her
morning
without
coffee
.
β’
The
kids
played
happily
on
the
beach
without
shoes
.
The
kids
played
happily
on
the
beach
without
shoes
.
conjunction
unless
;
if
not
β’
Without
you
study
harder
,
you
will
not
pass
.
Without
you
study
harder
,
you
will
not
pass
.
β’
No
plan
can
succeed
without
we
all
agree
on
it
.
No
plan
can
succeed
without
we
all
agree
on
it
.
adverb
outside
;
on
the
outside
or
outdoors
(
archaic
)
β’
The
castle
was
warm
within
,
but
bitterly
cold
without
.
The
castle
was
warm
within
,
but
bitterly
cold
without
.
β’
Stay
within
the
walls
after
dark
;
danger
lurks
without
.
Stay
within
the
walls
after
dark
;
danger
lurks
without
.
although
conjunction
used
to
introduce
a
statement
that
contrasts
with
or
seems
to
limit
the
main
statement
β’
Although
it
was
raining
,
the
children
kept
playing
outside
.
Although
it
was
raining
,
the
children
kept
playing
outside
.
β’
Although
she
was
nervous
,
her
voice
stayed
steady
during
the
speech
.
Although
she
was
nervous
,
her
voice
stayed
steady
during
the
speech
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
all
+
though
,
originally
meaning
β
entirely
though
(
it
be
that
)β.
thought
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
β
think
β
β’
He
thought
the
store
opened
at
nine
,
but
it
actually
opened
at
ten
.
He
thought
the
store
opened
at
nine
,
but
it
actually
opened
at
ten
.
β’
I
thought
you
said
you
were
coming
tomorrow
.
I
thought
you
said
you
were
coming
tomorrow
.
noun
an
idea
,
opinion
,
or
picture
that
appears
in
your
mind
β’
A
brilliant
thought
struck
him
while
he
was
in
the
shower
.
A
brilliant
thought
struck
him
while
he
was
in
the
shower
.
β’
She
wrote
her
thought
in
a
notebook
so
she
wouldn't
forget
it
.
She
wrote
her
thought
in
a
notebook
so
she
wouldn't
forget
it
.
From
Old
English
β
ΓΎΕht
β,
related
to
the
verb
β
think
β.
noun
a
kind
or
act
of
kindness
or
consideration
for
someone
β’
He
bought
flowers
for
his
mother
β
it
was
a
kind
thought
.
He
bought
flowers
for
his
mother
β
it
was
a
kind
thought
.
β’
It's
the
thought
that
counts
,
not
the
price
of
the
gift
.
It's
the
thought
that
counts
,
not
the
price
of
the
gift
.
noun
-
thought
the
mental
activity
of
thinking
,
especially
deep
or
careful
consideration
β’
Lost
in
thought
,
he
didn't
notice
the
bus
arriving
.
Lost
in
thought
,
he
didn't
notice
the
bus
arriving
.
β’
Meditation
helps
clear
the
mind
of
distracting
thought
.
Meditation
helps
clear
the
mind
of
distracting
thought
.
thousand
adjective
being
the
number
1
000
.
β’
We
planted
a
thousand
trees
in
the
park
last
weekend
.
We
planted
a
thousand
trees
in
the
park
last
weekend
.
β’
The
museum
is
over
a
thousand
years
old
.
The
museum
is
over
a
thousand
years
old
.
noun
the
figure
or
amount
that
equals
1
000
.
β’
Add
one
more
zero
to
turn
one
hundred
into
one
thousand
.
Add
one
more
zero
to
turn
one
hundred
into
one
thousand
.
β’
The
teacher
wrote
the
word
thousand
next
to
1
,
000
on
the
board
.
The
teacher
wrote
the
word
thousand
next
to
1
,
000
on
the
board
.
noun
a
very
large
number
of
people
or
things
,
often
much
more
than
1
000
,
especially
expressed
as
β
thousands
of
β¦
β.
β’
Thousands
of
birds
filled
the
evening
sky
.
Thousands
of
birds
filled
the
evening
sky
.
β’
The
video
received
thousands
of
views
overnight
.
The
video
received
thousands
of
views
overnight
.
thinking
verb
-
think
,
thinking
,
thinks
,
thought
present
participle
of
think
β’
She
was
thinking
about
pizza
when
the
phone
rang
.
She
was
thinking
about
pizza
when
the
phone
rang
.
β’
I
β
m
thinking
of
buying
a
bicycle
.
I
β
m
thinking
of
buying
a
bicycle
.
thou
noun
-
thou
an
informal
shortened
form
of
β
thousand
,β
especially
when
talking
about
amounts
of
money
or
numbers
β’
The
salesman
said
the
car
would
cost
five
thou
in
cash
.
The
salesman
said
the
car
would
cost
five
thou
in
cash
.
β’
Counting
her
savings
,
the
student
cheered
, β
I
finally
saved
two
thou
for
my
trip
!β
Counting
her
savings
,
the
student
cheered
, β
I
finally
saved
two
thou
for
my
trip
!β
Clipped
from
β
thousand
β
in
20th-century
colloquial
speech
,
first
recorded
in
American
English
.
pronoun
an
old-fashioned
word
meaning
β
you
,β
used
when
speaking
to
one
person
β’
The
knight
declared
, β
Thou
art
brave
,
my
lady
.β
The
knight
declared
, β
Thou
art
brave
,
my
lady
.β
β’
During
rehearsal
,
the
actress
recited
, β
Wherefore
art
thou
,
Romeo
?β
During
rehearsal
,
the
actress
recited
, β
Wherefore
art
thou
,
Romeo
?β
Old
English
β
ΓΎΕ«
,β
cognate
with
German
β
du
β
and
Latin
β
tu
,β
originally
the
normal
singular
form
of
β
you
.β